;eb Vatmet -L-i I j Li mrmvm VII V 1 II 1 . I 1 i If 'VX I I , k 1 I XI I j VI U U. ' 1 t VOT, TV. NO. 112. " tit rrrrcTimiTTTI ATFTT OHTOnKR 7. 1896. - 1 1 1 J2V L lOiUUU l"i " " ' , - v . " ' I n n . . .J -.V. rafts I IIE NKW ?, F.stahtshPd Nov. M-U - consolidated Jan. 1, 1805. fE 11EKAL.IJ. tstftbiisiiea Apnuu,. ) OR! EVENING CUTTING RFFRRY UAKIILL III'.TWLEN TWO YOUJiG MEN EMS SERIOUSLY. t-jje Startler .I" l'rels Kncsffe In i...rrrl lii Which the Former lit 1 tallel SherltT HoUoway In Search If the WouM-l'.e .KSJin-ttlier .-e tVhont Town -.'X . . nn affr.'iv at Cedar, Creek but dam ning, in which bad wuiskey lormeu i inconsiderable partGeo. StaJler, ... i r.t V,:-. n L- ' Uusc.rie. was hUIl-li' -Lin u' ....... iouslv carved up by a young man aeu juc i w the facial reasons fur Lie ub!e. but st.uik-r hirf ample proof ia trouble cxUtcJ. The I'.e.hy part i :. .i li..- ; iniil bare to tne Ills buuuiui i c7 DC, anu auviijui mnd. in hid side. " . , . r U . - 1 1 1 - h,.,tr Sh.Tltt I -V. .uurpuj, no. . ' W w I .i . utno. of carnage lat niht t the' man who did tho cutting uau d for parts unknown. The otiicer I.vit-r Wai'ncr S ttlla .-hr.. P, eis had worked. t he Imd'not been there and U'evi- ntly biding among relatives. riMh n,. n are said to have been U IDE-AW SOUM) MOSY ,der the influence of liquor at the ne. Sheriff Hollway will make an Tnrt to cauture Mr. I'reia, and by ex nolo iut a stop to Cedar They HoUl An Kuthuslatlc MeetlnB-K. XV. I5ceon A-MretiBOB the Gathering. l.kttsmouth were ablaze with the glare of the flambeau nfl nwjikn to tho enthusiastic ehouts McKinley last O l li v luiiv-w - nin-ht T)an Smith with tne wen- drilled II. N. Dovey llamoeau ciuq made a display on the streets that would be hard to equal. The proces- one and the crowd which greeted tho vi. il-k-nown 'Red Oak attorney was larger than the hall could hold. Hon. Ii. 1J. Windham presided and introduced the speaker in a felicitous sneech that was sound to the core in favor of protection and sound money with its attendant relative national ni osperitv . Mr. JJeeson, the speaker, proceeded at once to the discussion of the para mount. U-u.'s of the camDaisrn. lie kept his audience, which filled ater- man's hall to overflowing, in excel lent humor with witty stories used to aullv illustrate a point. Uis address was au able argument in favor of the republican platform that to reasonable men seemed unanswerable. NEIIAWKA NOTES. fcu tfO ttf3 & J - THE SEASON FOR NEW C5 e3 Footwear... NOW AT HAND. The place to buy Footwear is from a reliable house that carries nothing but the best of goods. ; JOSEPH FETZEU has a reputation for carrying the best Stock in Plattsmouth and his prices are always right. JOSEPH FETZER, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB v5 EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALER. "If. rfuin the Kccibter. J. W. Conn has a number of men Creek I employed picking apples, of which he awls, which have been too common t late to suit tbe law abiding peop.o f that corouiunityT A Sl'LEMHO DAMiUET..: V' V ien Itj II. N. Uovejr to the Clul Saturday Night.. The elegant homo of H. N. ' Dovey n rortii i-ouriu Btreeu "" revelry and good cheer Saturday vening, when eighty-three members f tho 11. N. lovey flambeau club and lee', club pat' down to a sumptuous leasts The red, whito and blue decorations n silk ribbon w;is more beautiful in he elegant doigns than we could por- ray in a written clescrijition. Iliree nurses were served at the banquet oard which was by all odds the hnest Isupoor ever given in tte cny on so ar"-e a scale at a private house. Miss Kes.-ler presided at the piano hroughout the evening. Miss Kaubie rendered solos on tho violin, the glee lub saner their best campaign melo lies and A. I. lleeson and C. S. Polk delivered ?l.c.'clifS apt :.ppro- riate to the o. earion. Tho host gave ..,1n,ir:,l,'.o a-l.lre-s of welcome. and all in a-1 U w:t? an event me fortunate giants will long remember. The club, hea-Ud bv the cornet band, marched up to the houe early in the veiling, and it was r.ot until nearly 11 o'cloek th;tt an adjournment was ,aken. Th. b-ys are loud in their nrai.-e of the elaborato menu, as well as tle jp'.emlid -.-rvice. I'.rou nr v. ooley. The silver debate at Wabash be tween W. I.. Browne and II II. Woo!cy, b. th former citizens of Platts-mouth, was ruunuod up by Bixby in the following trenchant way: It ma ic t..il y To hear lir.-wuc an 1 ..k.-U-v l.)'si.cus tlio prcat '.r-uo "t state: Wlit-ii o siCl Mam." Brounc rcsfH,!c-l ta;n ' And they b.it!i were el.-ek f'.iil-i'f i'.i !).'U-- i...'.cv -a. 1 that the n.it'.t h.'utJ be iuii v. : i ! i - Lit stint Ce-iniug silver i. -aiJ.ie-- ..f fa':.: That it never KoulJ e'i..c An J tt.e au Jieti.e r.-e To a man. and Je.-eileJ the I. ail. O. v.heu "ili.Miie" l.ean I"he ret'.n neJ tv a man. I-.r they kn-- he was loaded w:th l.u t: In Ir.s 1 al talk He was cs CK ol t!;e w.tiK And ti.e if ceied till the icaiuj! wa- has a good crop, and thinks he will have 4, WO bushels. Miss Libbie Beach drove over to Piattsmouth last Friday evening and returned Su.iday afternoon, accom panied bv her mother, who remained until Wednesday, when her husband camo nftor her. liev. L. Jean returned Wednesday from the Des Moines.Iowa, conference. He will fill his appointmont at Pal myra Sunday. A few of the old settlers gathered at the home of Mr. ana M.-s.. Lawson Sheldon Monday to pass the day. Tho occasion was the C!)th birthday of Mr. Sheldon, the 4'Jth birthday of Mrs. B. W. Bates and tho 70th anniversary of the birth of E. W. Barnum. Thero were present: E. W. Barnum, II. C. U'olph, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. S. M. Kirk natrick. Mrs. Amelia Weston, B. W. Bates and wife, L. C. Pollard and wife, Amsdel Sheldon and wife of Avoca, and Mr. and Mrs. Halsey of Wyoming. It was a notable gather ing of some-jf the early pioneers of this part of the state, and the day was greatly enjoyed by all. The Itirt Inlay So laL The Presbvterian ladies scored quite a social and financial success at their Birthday social last evening. A large crowd was present and an unusually- pleasant time was had. The ravenue derived must have netted a neat sum, as each guest was supposed to bring a penny for each year of his or her age. i " TIIK NKWS- LEAFLET NO. 17. J t t f 9 9 t t t f t t t t Something JPor tlic N EWTON , M ITCH ELL AND FISH BROTHERS' VAGONS.. .Farmer.. Who Has the Best torn in Cass County To the person bringing to. our store tho THREE EARS CORN WEIGHING THE MOST, be tween now and December 25, we will give ono 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 Are the Jbeaders Gorder purchases them in car load lots - and, therefore, is enabled to sell them at a low figure. He is the only dealer in the county who purchases his wagons and. bug gies in car load lots. BLK5GBES To the person bringing the. three ears weighing SECOND heaviest we will give ono To the person bringing -the three ears weighing - THIRD heaviest .Wc-willglvo' Suit Valued at $l5j)0 4 " 4 4 4 4 k Suit Valued at $10.00 6 4 4 And Spring Wagons of the best makesfwe are selling at a reasonable figure. The best Hand made harness in the state, in which nothing but the old-fashioned Oak Tanned leather is used. LARGE LINE OF ROBES AND WHIPS Merchandise Valued at $5.00 i , 4 4 -i ! This does not require a person to make 4 f . . 1 A f a purchase ot us, dux we navu ...the most... t t 9 t your pocket for Complete eked. At t!ie i-io-e ' f t!.e When ti:e votes ate I-'roiii th i li e v'.d I . 1 l.eie w... 1 e .11 the Ja-t a l:i;i.dre ! To the cred t of W i '.';: it y t .w 11. I.. lirowne. St-ixlt (rrt ini; ti riittnioiith. Chairman .1. II. Hall is in receipt of the following letter, which is self ex nianatot y : llFAI-.'t AMI -k- Kill IIU'AN Cl'l'M'V ClN TK AL CeM Ml 11 11 I .INeel N. Neb.. Sent. t. J . 1 1 lail.lw .'),:" Mr: 1 deirc to thank you ami also thi.'.iuh vui: t!,e o.aniations ii..:ti your city tliat aided s . mateiial'y on the '-"-'th in wehomin ... .t... i . ..I ill.- war. It was a ijratid lv I Pill V. : i o - re. eptioii to K'and nun and a day loiig to be re memberer, l.i ai. of us. The ii(xe-s id the detn Mi-t I at ion IS due to the interest taken by yourselves and others, who werew.:; to devote one day to patriot :n and honest fcoveinineiit. In the name of the r nubluis d ancater county 1 des.ret,. say to yui.r poej-.e mar v.,Ur May In the ctty was so pleasant that you wi I . . i .. . i i . , .an. n.'ain. 1 am respectfully r.i k (Cut this out and put it in reference.) People who have been wondering what is the trouble with the condition of business and wages, whether in tho citv. tho town or the country, may be iiOrrnil.nl in tbf following otjinion of :i lir.tlnTuished citizen of tho United t-.i- nne who has r'iven much care I ful stuilv to those subjects. "It is not an increase in the volume of money which is the need of the time, but au increase in the volume of business. Not an increase of coin, but an increa-o of confidence. Not more coinage, but a more active use of the tnr.ri.-v coined. Not open mints for the unlimited coinage of the silver of I the world, but open mills for the opeD and unrestricted labor of American workingmeu. The employment of our mints for the coinage of the silver of the world would not bring the necessaries aud comforts of life back lo. This will only come with the employment of tho masses, and such employment is certain to 101 low tho re-establishment of a wise nrotective policy which shall encour age manufacturing at Home. Protec tion has lost none of its virtue and im portance. Tho first duty of the t 1 9 t t 9 9 IN Stock of Clothng CftSS COUNTY. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 F. J. MORGAN, AUGUST MAIN STREET, GORDER, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. E. G. DOVEY & NEW FALL AND WINTER ..GOODS NOW IN.. Nicest Line ol Dress Goods in tne 6Itu the LEADING CLOTHIER. 4 4 4 4 THE I'OOK tilKLS. Most girls look prettier at a piano than they sound. One of the funniest things in the world is to see a girl wearing bloom ers cry like a woman. A man by study and rcsearcn can . . .1 1 .... ti i" t li i ti ir in timo unaersiaiiu aiuiuon - save a woman's conscience. a n-ivi cnanda the rrreater part of her time in the front part of the house, but after she marries she moves to the kitchen. It is said that after a woman has re- made some sarcastic remark about a Legal Notice. In the district emi t of Cass county. Nebraska. Maria I'.eneke. l'lamutt 'S. c Christopher Uetieke. Defendant. ' , , , . i i; .t..f..M.hmt in th' above en- v niisioiMiei ...v...... -- ---- ! . i . i : ; ii ... l-.. ..,.t that on ttie jnddav . i . .... i...'. 'i.ik-. M .rio i;.-ii..L-,. nlaintirf herein. tiled her petition in the district court of Lass county. Nebraska, the object and pray r of which ... .a....;.. .n....r. from iKh sauf t nristoDher Heneke tm the ground that the said Christopher i. i ii.. ,i..t..rt..,l tlii'; nlaintirl ami lor more than two years last past lias been wnlluily absent from her. You are retjuired to answer said petition on or i. . .... .i... urn, .lav Xnvi.mliiT. I"'.), or the al legations therein will be taken as true against V(,U- . , I... T lull IateJ tins oui uay oi uuouti, .-. Maria Uenike By C. S. I'olk, her Attorney. SlEK. Marl. Ill tlie Ni-w lfiKt. The vlegant new C. cc M. p.tsstngi-r station in this city was conuii'cled la,t wvo'.i aud today gent Pickett and hif corps of assistants moved over inio their new quartets which are mode's of neatness and conveni niv. Tito depot is of tressed St. Louis brick, is located e-ist of the tracks on the northsido of the street with an elcirant park and fountain (the latter not completed) at tho rear, mak ing f it ono of the nicest depots in the state. The people of Piattsmouth appreciate the liberality of tho 11. & M mrinn feme nt in exnendimr so much tnoiiev here to improve and beautify " their property. publican party if Jestored to power in the country, will be the enactment of a .;:t i.ib whif h will raise all the money necessary to conduct the gov eminent, economically and honostly administered, and so adjusted a9 to give preference to homo manufac turers and adcouato protection to home labor and tho homo market." Do you know who said this ? If not, oet 1I n. Willi im McKinley's letter acceptance and read it. If you can not get it write to the republican com mittee of vour county or state, or to the national committee at Chicago for it n nl rend r-verv lino. There is no better explanation of all tho import and "..-sues of the campaign. Then tell .. . . i . i. : your ncigliDor auout it. aim a&t uuu iu read it. woman's age there is no longer any fear of her chasing him. When a man is a bachelor, the woman accounts for it by saying that he once loved a girl, and she jilted him, and now he is soured. As if a little thing like tbat could sour a man ! Thflv can talk all they pleaso about higher education and greater freedom of action making women bronder- mindod. but we have noticed that when a woman gets mad she is as nar row minded as sho was 20 years ago. Atchison Globe. To Lovitm of Flouors. L. A. Moo e has a large variety o extra fine chrysanthemum and cosmos plants in pots which he will sell a limited number of to make room in rrrr-nn house. Prices from 20 to 3"c each. They are well set with buds tr ,,tc. Vina n la.rrre variety of narcis lilv. tulip and hyacinth bulbs, ex tri fine, at prices lower than ever heard of before. Call at the greenhouses near the Missouri Pacific depot. Hakery Kruprnml. The old reliable Vienna bakery has been reopened under the present man agement and the best of everything in the way of bread, pies, cakes, etc. will bo kept constantly on hand. We should be glad lo ereet our old cus tomers and many new ones. Leave nrriors r the wafron will call at your house Monday. Respectfully, J. V. E.UKl,.KU.li. i. Collection Notice. I will bo at the office of M. S. Briggs hereafter, and those owing mo for nl am rr-nuested to call and settle their accounts and oblige. IlENIiY IlEMFEL. Sheriffs Sale. Hv virtue of an order of sale issued ny George F l'louseworth. clerk of the district court within I j ... i - ... ...... v..l.r:i L a mi.! to tne directeu. a-.lU IOI eMSl.u...,,....;...-....- - i : 1 1 .... .i ti Y .i-ii. t oi, iiviMimri.. i - m.ni. At o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the i ; ii.- riiv r.f Piattsmouth. in said touii in.nt ' . : . - : ...:i county, sell at pulilic auction, to uie ihkucsi uiu- tier ioi i-ur-u. im. T f . i i rttitntpni-iniT at a r-Ollll ruus iiunii ui .'.I. i: i ..-..nt l... it nnnrtfr ftf the south . ;.. P.;11n is touimlun 1 ranore M . .v. tv, i i in th ntv ii littsnioutn. tMM Ll 111C 111 . ' J " . . , tt.. V..Kr..oL-., rw n r- r i in 1 1 X 11 1 W IlOft II L H'Ulll, ,-wu4.--.c. " . t . i t Ui itifTit avi'iitipi tht'lir . i w. 1 1 ;.,rt-o. .,..,.,,,, a ki livt" t li-nre wt?st fect to the place ot beginning, being a part of lot 11 in aid section, also the north 44 leei ol mat part oi 101 i u;iw.v. , .ii 1 w r.vh: mirth rl til KOlHll line fit the ai a pom i. i ' - ---- southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section i. iou i--. "S' feet- thence east to BiilitiRS avenue; thence south on Hillings avenue 1 U feet: thence west -M0 feet . .. ..I." ..I Iw.-rlrniinir. alsu C Oil 1 111 L" II C I II ? Bt A ill llie in.ll.1: m wv.f...."..'e.. - " - rirnt Ji) feet west of the northeast corner of lot 1' in section is, town l:!. range 14: thence south 241 feet to place of beRiuniuK: thence south H'.H feet; thence west to me wer-i. 101c k ... uu-iks north li'.'.t feet; tlience east to the place of begiu- nins;, Deitig apart oi 101 u m ;i. j-vyiui., ...-.v lot T in block til; all ol above aescriueu property being in the city of Piattsmouth. Cass county. Ne braska, together with the privileges and appur . .... t .. .j.ri...nii, ilivrtcriiiir nr in anvwise an- purtaining. 1 lie same being leviea upon aim taken as the property of Grace 1. Copeland and Geome S. C'Linelan. i. defendants; to satisfy a Right Up to Date Is this Ladies' Costume of Serge, Silk and Velvet, deco- reted with J-ace waging, uui tons and Soutache Braid; 40 cents being for the Butterick Pattern. If You Like tbe Pattern, Come and See the Goods. Upon our Dress Goods count ers will bo iouna an ino sea sonable Fabrics in the new colorings, broadcloth, novelty Suitings, Canvases, iioeuneb, Silks, Velvets,C;orauroys.eT,c., as well as a complete stock of Dress Trimmings ana otner Dry Goods. Ladles' Underwear Department. T.adies' Fleece lined Under wear from 15 cents, up. Ladies' Union Suits in cot ton and Wool from 50 cts, up. Yarns in Ice wooiuerman town Zephyr, German Knit ting, Saxony, apanisu uu CoraL , Hosiery W ool ana iieece Lined a'll grades. A most elegant line of dress patterns no two alike. All the newest designs just im ported. The Latest Styles In Cloaks. Cloakingsin Beaver, Astra- chan. Broadcloth and new novelities. . ,1. wl . V.l'j'1.11.11'1, .11.11.1.. '- . ' . ... . j judgment of said court recovered by I'lattsmotith l.iian and Building association, plaintiff, and C. K. Wescott and other defendants against said e.opeianu. ... i.hiu null v.lllul WI- it- ... . (irace I). Copeland aud George S leuuHius. Piattsmouth, Nebraska, Oct. fi. A. I). 189. HARVEY HOIXOWAY. Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. The Cttns County Dairy. Everything clean fresh and pure. Milk, cream or buttermilk delivered sit your door every day. II. F. Dean, Prop. 1 iW 3 Jm"(li I I The Latest Styles in Shoes. Our stock in this depart ment is more complete thao ever before. We have taken erreat pains in our selection V . -tot . -V lrom tne amereuv uw kets . Ladies' shoes from 11.00 to $3.50. , , Little Gents' styles in black and tans. We sell the "Budd Baby Chnna C.vlW ftTld HAS OUT Una. Henderson's Queen Shoe $2.50. New Novelty Dress Goods. w v. o-tra nnmnta on sale A Dress Form Corset for 50 cents, regular price 75 cents. A new line of Buttons, Braids and Jets just received. Agents for Butterick Pat terns. . Ask for the new jxovemoer Fashion Sheet. The Delineator for Novem ber tow ready. In Window Shades, Lace Curtains and Damask Curtains We are showing a better as sortment than ever. We have good, warm blankets from 48c, up. Come in and inspect them. CALL FOR A November Delineator. E We are Showing a Nice Line of Carpetings... Ingrains and Brussels; China and Jap Mattings... Agents for the Gage Down Corset Waists, Etc... . G. DOVEY DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. SON'S This Office for Fine Job Printing: MomuHin, Nebraska.